Don't ask me about Drew Sharp. I can't stand him. He stutters while belching out his controversial nonsense. I never did understand the Jim Gray style of reporting and I don't respect it either. Stone cold waste of air.

"Everyone wants to spread people out and try to get mismatches out there in space," he said. "When I played -- if I did that can you imagine the numbers?"

Desmond knows what the most efficient way to get the ball up the field is.

As for Sharp, I used the little drag bar to skip over his part. He started out as a decent writer, but his ego got the best of him the minute ESPN started letting him do reports. Now he is somewhere between self-aggrandizing and self-parody.

As much as I revile Drew Sharp's commentaries, he is VERY good at his job. Why do I say that? Well, he works for the Detroit Free Press, so about 95% of his audience lives in Michigan, which means they are probably either an MSU or a Michigan fan. Let's be honest, anytime he writes one of his untrue articles bashing Michigan, he probably gets a great response from the MSU crowd and what do we do? We talk and discuss about how bad he is and the lack of evidence for his claims. So from a journalist perspective, he almost wins either way.

I don't know if it has anything to do with ethics, I mean we're talking about realistic opinions regarding sports teams. But when it comes down to it, getting clicks and sales is what it's about. If he was covering intense topics I would say the ethics may start coming in